Synopsis:Transcript of GIL KANE's June 11th lecture on comics art from the 1982 Dallas Fantasy Fair. The introductory paragraph notes that "JAN STRNAD and JACK JACKSON were in the audience and more or less became participants, asking questions and offering opinions."

Notes:The seven-page article includes repros of pages 2-5 of AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #33 (Spidey buried under machinery), which Kane contends is "Steve's best moment in all the comics he's ever done."

Notes:At the close of his review, Patten notes an adaptation of Wolf's book is on Walt Disney's schedule of forthcoming features. And six long years later in 1988 WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT was indeed released to popular acclaim.